
Comedy of errors.
Via CBS News:
Caught flat-footed by the challenges of building the financial-management and accounting parts of the U.S. government’s new online marketplace for health insurance, officials rushed to hire a familiar contractor without seeking competing bids, according to government procurement documents reviewed by Reuters.
The documents dated in August – less than two months before the opening of online marketplaces established by President Barack Obama’s landmark healthcare law – showed the agency in charge had only “recently learned” that building the financial management functions was “beyond (its) currently available resources.”
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) documents shed more light on the problems facing the agency as it worked on the new Obamacare marketplaces. On Tuesday, CMS’s deputy chief information officer Henry Chao told a congressional panel that 30 to 40 percent of the federal marketplace was still under construction.
